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14 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Its down to how much you look after them at the end of the day - got a McCulloch blower and you will have to pry it from my cold dead  fingers, compared to the Sthil shite i would cheerfully lob over next doors fence. K

Your neighbour won't appreciate it Khriss, far better throw it over my fence!

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dead fingers sounds about right

 

Don't miss  my old McCulloch blower vibes were terrible when the thing actually decided to start

 

Modern husky one is so much better  actually nice to use..

 

Gave the mcCulloch away to a neighbour.

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Stere said:

dead fingers sounds about right

 

Don't miss  my old McCulloch blower vibes were terrible when the thing actually decided to start

 

Modern husky one is so much better  actually nice to use..

 

Gave the mcCulloch away to a neighbour.

 

 

Found completely the opposite Stere, tho they  were shagged company blowers-nice to get a new one just for myself, starts first pull  😯 K

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